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“a Evening World Daily Magazine ““S'MATTER, POP: . P. S.—Also “A Man Bound to Be Heard From!” About Plays | ar | Pk Se S ran end —— (Nor Wear wood | XK ayers But GaAwS we Sault | Pes hee ' ie eneeunesmnnt that Wunes Telare vie MAN, eo | overs Steer eS we ¥ iq Drude vee - tee nating ree ™ ” 7 uf Pelligenes. his iromte pur ond easy ere e give & capital » - formance &@ the reckons ob hates the “unco guid tues, yet sacrifices himerif 4 tively for the clergymen be ae beornn Twenty years ago Nichard Mens O84 made the fire: Ameren pre Guction of “The Devil's bi "and Scored & Success With It. Before that im 16M, Be staged “Arms and the Man.” the Oret piay by George Ber- Mpa eet erd Shaw to be given in this coum a — wy But it is Arnold Daly whe de- oerves credit for being firet actor the unuruel in # et of ideas with the supreme gift of bril Nant dialogue. And Daly did this when be had only 00. Of course, Mey not have as much as that But it was with no greater sum (hat) he put on @ thoroughly artistic pro- | | egg of “Candida.” It was Daly) made Shaw popular bere. \ When Mansfield bad @ chance at “Candida” he evidently considered it | from the conventional point of view of the actor, It is amusing to recall, that he put bimseif on record as de- | claring the play to be “sweet and clean,” though he thought tt auite| : absurd that the poet Kugene should ‘ make love to a “lady of thirty-fiv "| and the wife of a Christian Socialist minister at that! Mansteld was/ funnier than he ever realized, ARLISS AS HAMILTON. Another interesting announcement | of the week is that George Arliss is te_appear as A! e called “Hamilton,” written by ‘and Mrs. Mary ‘Hamlin, The vi great financial genius of bis time will be shown in his early thirties, but just particular phase of bis chi will be revealed ts not a |. Some years Gertrude Atherton | wrote a novel rae erie Le ¢ om also published a collection of his WHY CERTAINIY = } letters. * Censoven “wsy_New WHY DID You APPLAUD . . i FRENCH “PLAY “TO-NIGHT- So VIGOROUSLY WHEN AN' “THAT “TH! REMAINDER Gossip. ONLY “X WUZ MORTIFIED “TH “LEADIN’ MAN’ MADE OF HIS PART MUST Tne Groves ae uvitien 2 comety “® DEATH BY You Hid SPEECH BEFORE Be “TAKEN BY AN \ galled “Karly to Be: in| which Y' FATHEADS “TH! CURTAIN 7 “ oy Ralph Morgan is to play the leading nnaet UNDERSTUDY "! After being under cover for sev- _ : ] j, / SUDDENLY WITH eral years, Sydney Rosenfeld is com- PLEASE, AINTIN’ SPELL ing out with a comedy entiled “Un- A FAINTIN der Pressure.” Fannie Hurst has joined with Har- & riot Ford in writing “The Good Pro- fr, vider,” Ff . Mrs. Fisko will appear under the management of Kiaw & Erlanger and . George C. Tyler in a new play of southern life, “The Belle,” written by s Catherine Chisholm Cushing. ; ‘ " , On Monday night Capt. Henry B. é Dewey, nephew of the 6 Admiral ; Dewey, will appear with several 4 unior ‘officers from the Sixty-ninth 5 iment at the Jefferson Theatre, 5 East Fourteenth Street, in a sketch called “A Day at the Barracks.” The f soldiers have been commissioned ac- . tors for a time for the purpose of speeding up army enlistments. The aketch js wholly military in char- acter and will include a series of 2 satarenameaai drills showing the preparation of men cic before going to the front under arms, —SS=zz=z= ee = Lyle Sweet will come from London a SATIN TTR parecer nore " to, stage “Oba Chin Chow” at the CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SC The Long Beach Branch of the a ———————— = American Red Croas has started « Oren, movement to est @ hospital for } Out J convalescent soldiers and sailors at d ] d Long Beach, The site has been do- oortan haiti and che focal Hed Crom organ: ener & zation has undertaken to raise $100,- Copyright, 1917, by The Pres Publishing Co, 000 to erect the building and equip it. (‘Tee New York Erenine Work.) ’ i What won buriet in the vineyard, etenped em it The campaign will be launched off you. ever saw: Mares eat clally to-morrow when a benefit en. In Marshy Meadows EO ON OL ie Oh in oes re a es We tertainment is to be held at the Hotel oe to ae Nassau. For the principal I , was a lazy sort of day. No one Aaa te a ck aren Sted the beneft Lewis J. Se CB aE AC se donated the first showing of the photo bad thought of a plan for the Bho bes fols Of foncuy, "auch eo bracelets, cbeite, hipes ra Sire Hopes lay “The Lesson,” with Constance day's fun and adventure. But the Mca : Te ttle. blede fi head ‘almadge as the star, marshy meadows back of the pro J ty ould cultivate her voice that whe ‘ Lad'of 4 § hy oe aa a id Sue’ blue exes, pentell th ry chides fessor’s house offered an inviting and 1 mid Ratt , Pg, eile thet, never die 0 ‘te epring, unexplored field. So Bessie and Bob, T wiht i woud be tL for euch «pretty pester ont with Bombus, wandered along the gp rely imlsty der, os 1 wan, pil alone, For ttle bore ant site, T waa paving wtih my deir'Marie, and 00 one bank of a busy brook, “See what Is Tes Te ine sn tee cas Mere booms the warm. re love, , here,” said Bob, stopping short. He Tent vactmeebackevouly to find ber on ain slitrn 2 ; i pa Boe roket takes these * “Rn Ae “e Lightfoot the was a few paces ahead of Bessie and Some Scie tth tieatencd, thera, abe | Fra” ROMOTHD A ATAROH Yale metre, We. other day, gotta git of ie crataabor” Dea? Genie war ana But all iim we had @ funeral that rainy, On the Wild Rose Trea,” et off to-morrow? all stood gazing at four gray speckled yo Best Vighipralehin Beene Neg: Ne OM are Bisse", cone, t700 Yeveah.” eee, laid in @ grassy hollow. They MUSA Our Klab Colors. + : But I can't spare you very well.” were lying in a circle, “The mother | pe Nas, nak hosed of one pes ne. ar, “1 gotta go. It's lodge business.” of these children-to-be must be a very} THE SHY MOTHER BIRD HOPPED ABOUT, WATCHING THE}: Ry Pluck the ‘one perfect flower! “That new lodge you joined?” tidy person,” sald Bess, INTRUDERS. ELWORTHY, “age imelvo, No. | 4g Wear FATRICE, ROONEY, age eleven Io “Yossah.” “Why, there she is." bid 106 Qprae Avenie, Flatbush, N ¥ ot Forty srmath Suet,” New fore 01, “Why are you so badly needed at Bob had discovered the shy, fright-|,,L#t ws not worry her," sald Boss. dure to settle down upon the nest Tisai. | Wel Delis, tah ane toe torn ! the meeting?” ened bird hopping about aud anxlous-| “It 18 too cruel.” Though she did mot know it, the i tee | Vo Oto, ou, Die ‘Ab am de sumblime king.” ly watching the group around her]. TB® threo playmates crossed the|children and the professor watched 3 Jen nlm to ] Bor Sod ion precious nest-cxgs. She was a pretty | CTO in follow-master fashion, step-|her with great interest and pleasure, Pl cilia tapes 1 ponder it yon lore me ma ; 4 mother snipe. ping from stone to stone, Still the} When she was all comfy again they an? ase 19 ahake Tian fat Go 09 wish you' x4 “You have been a member of that és sisi snipe hovered away from her home,|continued their ramble over the . pave him back “again, f r Come, "Doty. darlin Fron EMMA STASNE nue, Brooklyn. N, ¥ The Kiddie Kiab, lodge only two weeks und you tell me you are the sublime king already?” “Yessah,.” “How does that come?” “You see, sah, in ouagh lodge do sumblime king am de lowes’ office ' what dey 1s,"-——Youngsiown Tole- gram. My kitten, i's, cat uncertain whether to trust coming | pleasant fields. . Bs Rat a for a East Ove nearer. Indeed, not until they had| Suggested by ROBERT HARRIS, > Composition Contest gone quite far into the brush and were |age thirteen, of No, 154 Kast Ninety- | wo prev Uda, e Dought « (rap and put it in the 7 dden from ber si d other [eighth Street, New York City, For August hidden from ber sight did the mother eighth Str “ id Ww db J | vinwsardse” Whon "ie mgs ‘covering Cie trap wit 2 J Alrt?e0 ue to wouulatt notice fk te ox cane | On eeeeeeeereeeenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanneaan ww. is your*favorite American } Award Winner, July Drawing Contest j 8. Wat are. po dotag Fi not tidak what to de. er Mita “Sheree reary old, Mo, 87 ht, * snaiiisihdilatiesinitase of VERY SELFISH SPIRI De age you dotnet” be aabad: dear little ero anc . am “burying my dog, who died the otber their love hero and why ‘answered the man j, Prom ANNA MILLER, tea L, © ‘Why areo't you mourning over bimt” eald the | vorty-fimt Sireet, Corona, for | “Toaverrow we moum for him,” answered the | "*Kinen the man went eway the fox, vot ksowiug $HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR P Earn a Club Pennant i Beginning with BE Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then carefull The Kiddie Klub contest for AVE you ever notice: ue had en o ully fold dotted line 1 " “ | ave elle ite entire length, Then dotted line 2, and then 3. Fold each section|AUSUSt Will be to see who can write ELEN VAN AALTEN of No. 1905 | striving to make conversa. |¥"derneath acourately, When completed turn over and you'll find @ eur-| to, Pest compositions on the above Davidson Avenue, the Bronx, re- tion at the tea tab, “that—er—| Prising result, bachelors, as @ rule, are—er—much caw clase ah subject, with an award of $1 given to celves the award for the best pic- | each Klub Kousin who writes the best |ture drawn by a Klub cousin nine years i " article for bis or her age, old. Her ambition is to be a prima picher then married men? A MOLLYCODDLE, Tell who your favorite American|donna when she grows up and she “Yes,” replied the masculine-look- i" ¥ rep! masculine-look. sry” you see that?” yelled the)! dare say the umpire could see the|hero ts, why you admire him most | has pictured herself thrilling her au , s \ 1 4 be 34-205, ag 7 ing lady, wearing the colors of the ; tN , Nahai cpt My i gd 7 hiss is. Sp: Oa Pars ‘ . 4 t f i ‘ ter, cut ont six 0 “ ” excitec > lay better from whe . the facts of bi. ° 6 with her beautiful voico as she the Kiub colors, blue and gold, and militants, “I have. xcited man in the Panama | Play ‘om where he was than|and give the facts of his life which | diene n papel riggs ll Dae eycdion g Sow, M.. as A, 4 opera. 4 6 ei YoU Bauat ata te Lee eg tb ae hat. “That robber of an|® could from up here seem to you of greatest interest. sings her part in the opera, So, fre to ore Kith buabor whe trove tates | $Klub Pin” POUR MANE, AGE ‘end ‘, ‘Ah, BO on home!" retorted the| No composition is to exceed 40] cousins, if some day when you're ail anal at te oF K) Childreu anywhere, nor over fift ow “rr umpire calls Gilligan out at third and re : members: ery new Klub " or fifteen youre other savagely "Von ain't gat nal wn Vise anly one side of thal grown up you go to hear the great may become 1 ery member ts Driogs in wite bi ane Leander presente! with s silver guy Klod Pin and ¢ “Very sinple. Poor men marry and| Rafferty never come within a foot of sioh men don't. Men ere alwa. business goin’ to & ball game. You're] paper. The contest closes Saturday, | artist, Helen Van Aalten, sing, you touchin’ bim: these bi pac * ; will have the pleasure of remembering reader to divide nothing. with one of these blamed pacitists, that's | Sept. 1, and the first award-winning | tit) Once upon a time you were mone ‘woman than something.” —Philadel-| “It looked that way to me, too,”|wnat you are!”—Philadelphia Public|story will be publish : phia Public Ledeey admitted the man beside bim. “Still, | Ledger. 6 publiheg TuMeey bere Of His wane Ride Mi to ee KIDDIE KLUB COUPON No, with each ame, tog ith ture, “age ad addrene of each ew metaber, just ee is require whep individual kiddies apply for memberstip, fembers: ae cannot re the coupons may ob- ‘peonaa 0 canta, with mame, ags, ‘bumber, required Bept. LL. F which she belonged, and